Freshwater filter suggestions

daveverdo

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Any suggestions for a filter for a 14g freshwater hex tank? Is there any consensus on which is most effective or easy to use?

Need to buy some equipment for a gift (filter, heater, ...)

Thanks,
Dave
 
I always used marineland bio wheels on my cichlid tanks. They are a pain to prime if you are a novice but certainly an effective filter, espescially if you plan to run media.
 
I always used marineland bio wheels on my cichlid tanks. They are a pain to prime if you are a novice but certainly an effective filter, espescially if you plan to run media.

This is what I always recommended but, with the 14 hex the sides are too narrow to be able to fit a biowheel of a nice size, if you could find someone getting rid of a small canister filter (marineland or fluval) you'd be set.
 
Aquaclear 50 would be good for a HOB filter. I love the basket and it's easy to modify. Even with freshwater I like to get a slightly larger than recommended filtration for a system. My 20L Planted I have an AquaClear 70, just turned down to the lowest setting. I also run an AquaClear 20 on my daughters 10 gallon Paly tank. Great filtration with a ability to change amount of flow is what I always look at. If not, a great canister filter is always the way to go if you have the room.
 
I am a big Aquaclear and Tetra Whisper fan myself - either one would be good, so it looks like you made the right choice!
 
Aquaclear filters are awesome...they are easy to modify. If you're looking for a canister filter, eheim is the way to go. :) I'd definitely recommend getting a filter that is rated for more than your tank size....the more filtration you have, the easier it is to take care of the tank. I have two freshwater tanks myself, and I've learned that lesson the hard way....
 
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